Eyelash curler



Aug. 1, 1933. KAHN EYELASH CURLER Filed Nov. 5, 1952 INVENT OR. a? M ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 1, 1 933 7 This invention relates toeyelash curlers.

ofusing the same; Fig;2 is a 2 2 of Fig. 1 p Fig. 3 is a side elevational view of the eyelash curler; I w P i I Fig; 4 is a top plan view, of the'curlershown in Figl3; and i Fig. 5 is afront end view oi the eyelash curler shown in Fig. 3. I r r a substantially semi-cylindrical vnner surface 19.

Extending from the 001115 is anarm 21 subcross-sectional view takenon line stantially parallel to the arm 17 but about half the length of the latter. Extending from the upper end or the arm 21 is a U-shaped looped pornd extending from the upper end 26 isa rod or prong '18.

tion 26 likewise substantially parallel V 17 a of thearm prong 27 parallel to the concave the curling efiect. 7

It will thus be seen that there is provided adevice in which theseveral objects of this invention are achieved, andwh'ich is well adapted to meet the conditions of practical use. r t

said arms together.

2. An eyelash curler comprising a pair interconnected at one endthereof, a prong of no concave cross-section on one of said arms, and a 2 7 prong on the other of said arms adapted to be received within the concave surface of said first prong, and a U-shaped loop on one ofisaid arms and spaced from the connected ends of said arms forming an elongated slot for the other of said arms.

3. An eyelash curlermade of a single piece of bent resilient wire comprising a pair of resilient arms normally spaced apart and interconnected at one end thereof, a straight prong oi concave cross-section on one of said arms, and a straight prong on the other of said arms adapted to be received within the concave surface of said first prong upon pressing said arms together.

4. An eyelash curler made of a single piece of resilient metal and having a coiledportion, and arms extending from said coiled portion,'said arms being normally swung apartby said coiled portion and being adapted to be pressed together, a prong of concave cross-sectionextending, from said coiled portion, and a prong extending from the other of said arms adapted to be received within the concave surface or said first prong.

5. An eyelash curler made of a single piece of a coiled torsion spring portion, and arms extending from said coiled portion, said arms being normally swung apart by 'said coiled portion, a prong of concave cross-sec tion extending from one of said arms, a prong extending from the other of said arms adapted to be received within the concave surface of said first prong, and handles on said arms adapted to be pressed together for pressing said arms to increase the torsion of said coiled portion and moving said second prong into said concavesurface. i

6. An eyelash curler made of asingle piece of resilient metal and comprisinga pair of .arms interconnected at one end and normally tending to swing apart, means for limiting movement of said arms apart from one another, a prong of concave cross-section extending from one of said arms, a prong extending fromthe other of said arms adapted to be received within the concave surface of said first prong,

adapted to be pressed together for pressingsaid arms together and moving said second prong into said concave surface. V

7. An eyelash curler comprising a coiled pore tion, a pair of substantially parallel arms extendingfrom' said coiled portion, a pair of coils at the upper ends of said arms, respectively, disposed in planes parallel to one another and substantially perpendicular to the plane of said first coil,'an arm extending from one of said pair of coils; and a concave prong extending from the upper end of yrs slidably rece ving f tioned arm, a U-shaped loop therein,

. coils, and a together a of coils, and a-concave prong handles on said arms said last mentioned arm, and an arm extending from the other of said pair of coils and having i3; prong adapted to be received within the concave surface of said first prong;

curler made of a single piece of resilient metal comprising a-coiled portion, a pair 'of arms extending from said coiled portion, a pair of coils at the upper ends of said arms, respectively,an arm extending vfrom one of said pair of coils, and a. prong oi concave cross-section at the upper end of said'last mentioned arm, a portion extending from the other of said pair or coils disposed substantially parallel to said last menextending from said and receiving said last mentioned arm a second portion extending from said U- shaped loop likewise substantially parallel to said last mentioned arm, and a prong extending from saidsecond portion and disposed parallel to said first prong and adapted to be received within the concave surface of the latter. I V

9. An eyelash curler made of a single piece of resilient metal comprising a coiled portion, a pair of armsextending from said coiled portion, a pair of coils at theupper ends of said arms, respectively, an arm extending from one of said pair of straight prong of concave cross-section at the upper end of said last mentioned arm, a portion extending from the other of said pair of coils disposed substantially parallel to said last mentioned arm, a U-shaped loop extending from said portion and receiving said last mentioned arm therein, a second portion extending from said U-shaped loop likewise substantially parallel to said last mentioned arm, and a straight prong'extending from said second portion and disposed parallel to said first prong and adapted to be received within the concave surface of the latter.

10. An eyelash curler comprising a pair of substantially parallel arms connected at one end, a pair of coils at the upper ends of said arms, respectively, disposed in planes parallel to one another, an arm extending from one of said pair portion upper end of said last mentioned arm, extending from the other of said pair of coilsand having a prong adapted to be received within the concave surface of said first prong.

11, An eyelash curler comprising a pair of arms, resilient means for normally separating said arms, a prong of concave cross-section, on one of said arms and a prong on the other of said arms adapted to be received within the concave surface of said first prong upon pressing said arms together against said resilient means.

EDGAR E. KAHN.

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